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OEG Doms

BatangenoSaLA,

The OEG doms and Gingers are two different Strains. The doms are "bulik" whilst the Gingers are "malatuba". Be carefull with OEG's as some of them were not bred for competition, just shows. The best OEG doms for competition that I've come across were bred by Ralph Bermann. He is now 84 yrs old and two yrs ago he sold the last 17 trios. I bought two but have not bred them pure, I crossed them with Billy Rubles Toppies. If you are in the States a guy called Warren Booker is a good friend of Ralph, he may have this strain. Try and get the wineglass line. His contact #662-842-8369. I am not recommending these birds, but if you want them call these guys. In the P.I you can try Emil Garnica, he is o'seas right now but in two months time you can call him on 09179917273. This guy and Mang Jess breed OEG doms. These birds are good cutters and are multiple shufflers but dont have bottom. They will not be suitable for the knife in my opinion.

The Gingers are the same blood that Duke Hulsey and Roy Bingham bred. Try Larry Carter, I am not sure if he still breeds. I got mine from John Devine who still has a few but I dont think he sells. Good knife chickens.

Doms?

No question the Sierra's of Cebu have the best Doms in the Philippines at this time.......speed....good cutting....they have what it takes to win!PM Victor or Santi Sierra if you need some more info.
It just happened that i was able to see some of their fowls fight in Bacold more than a year ago and their Cebu fowls had convincing wins against formidable Bacolod bred chickens.A win shy to win the championship trophy.
Try them and you can never go wrong!

Jlbs72

Pare,

I was there the first two days pero hindi nagqualify and Liza Galore kaya hindi na ako sumipot on the last day. I will definitely be there in Jan..naglugon ng ang pang entry ko.....This time I wll be fielding birds that have moulted in P.I. all at least 3X winners so it should be good. See you then.

Doms could probably came from jungle greys (gallus sonnerati), a jungle fowl accidentally mated a pheasant bird on the jungle.

It could be funny but it's just my wild guess...they belong anyway to both avian family.

i ask myself once where could be these easter eggs came from, was it from a bird or chicken? the eggs look like birds egg (some spotted, some have different color) but the size looks like as big as chicken eggs. .

keep on searching the truth will set you free on your question.

the most favorite are the chappell doms coz they believe that chappell infuse some sweater blood in them.

a chappelbluebarredrockdom x sweater now known to other as englishdom (lemonhackledred, having a gilmore looking or sometimes claret looking tail) or irishdom (whitehackled and whitetailed claret looking tail or more whites can ba seen on feathers.).

The history of DOMs was started by Dominique then lots of breeders followed his breed and created a different bloodline name as Doms make it WIN on pit.

My experience of breeding my englishdom is that both male and female help together on making a nest....and if ever the hen who is hatching the eggs feels hungry she makes a call to his partner male and so the male will take the place of the hen and the male will be the one hatching the egg for the meantime...just like pigeons they help one another in hatching the eggs. .